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PathFile rotary instruments have been designed to create the glide path rapidly and safely, in place of stainless steel files. Available in 3 ISO sizes (013, 016 and 019) and 3 lengths (21, 25 and 31mm) these files are flexible and resistant to cyclic fatigue, and offer many advantages compared to manual solutions. The most significant features of these revolutionary new instruments are as follows.

Strength:Square section and the very slight taper, only .02, ensuring great resistance to cyclic fatigue.
Flexibility:NiTi alloy as well as an .02 taper
Safety:Gradual increase in tip diameters that facilitates the progression of the files without the need for strong axial pressure which better maintains the original canal anatomy.
Efficiency:Four blades, which provide optimal cutting capability.
Simplicity of use:Reduces the instrumentation time needed.

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Using hand files to their full capabilities: A new look at an old yet emerging technology
Using hand files
31 May 2013 | Endodontic Excellence
Despite wide global acceptance of rotary nickel titanium (RNT) canal enlargement, hand files remain central to endodontic practice. It can be argued persuasively that proper canal negotiation and glide path creation are key ingredients to successful long term treatment, along with adequate and appropriate irrigation, canal preparation, coronal seal...
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